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UNCLE, the jerk store called. They're running out of you!
J/k. ;) That quote is from Seinfeld, when George fumbles for a comeback after this guy tells him, "George, the ocean called, they're running out of shrimp."
Yes, Fusor is a seam sealer, and it loads into a caulking gun.
Just a small update, the Fuzor body seam sealer worked great! We did the full seam today, with a continuous bead all the way around, starting from inside the wheel wells and out across the whole valence, and we covered the welds, as well. Tomorrow if the weather stays pleasant, I'm going to etching prime the bare metal, and possibly get the undercoating sprayed on.
The seam sealer is a very wierd product, just a very strange concistency. It's very much like Bondo in the way it comes out of the tube and spreads, it's really easy to spread, but kind of sticky. I just smoothed it out with my fingers, working it into all of the open areas, and as it was exposed to air, it smoothed out really nicely with very smooth, glossy finish. It's just about dry now, and is setting up very well. It is a bit messy looking, but that's just from spreading it. Once it's all undercoated, it won't be visible anymore, anyway. This rear valence swap is nearly finished!
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